Hi again, check out REST::Client which you can configure to connect to any Restful API, which Project Open appears to be.

Update: Usually, REST APIs pass data back and forth serialized as JSON. Your script's request routine would serialize the data from the RT ticket to a JSON obj and pass that to Project Open in the body of the API request. The response content will likely also be a JSON object which the response processing routine in your script would deserialize and then use as Perl data.

Hope this helps!


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^3: Perl Acolyte in need for some guidance regarding RT integration with project management app. (Updated) by 1nickt
in thread Perl Acolyte in need for some guidance regarding RT integration with project management app. by skepticdev

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